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Brain Drain (Spanish: Fuga de cerebros) is a 2009 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Fernando González Molina and starring Mario Casas and Amaia Salamanca. The film is an A3 Films production. The production started on 14 July 2008 in Madrid and Gijón , and its premier was on 24 April 2009.
Brain Drain, a 1976 novel by Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir, the 22nd installment in The Destroyer series Brain Drain (character) , a Marvel Comics character created by Roy Thomas and Frank Robbins Brain Drain! , a 2006 Marvel Comics publication featuring Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four written by Tom DeFalco published as a giveaway promo ...
Brain Drain (Werner Schmidt) is a fictional character who first appeared in American comic books published by Marvel Comics in 1975 as a villain, but later becoming an ally of Squirrel Girl. Publication history
Lalla Ward as Romana II. The introduction of Romana's second incarnation at the start of Destiny of the Daleks — a script credited to Terry Nation, but with several additions and alterations by script editor Douglas Adams — treats the concept of regeneration humorously; [7] Romana changes bodily forms several times, rather like someone casually trying on different outfits, before deciding ...
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A study found that elderberry juice can help with weight loss and improve glucose tolerance, among other benefits. Experts explain the potential link.
Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain is a 2017 American animated superhero comedy film based on the DC Super Hero Girls franchise, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. [3] It is the third film in the DC Super Hero Girls franchise, as well as the first in the series to be based on the DC Super Hero Girls brand of Lego.
The Brain Drain is a British comedy panel show that aired on BBC2 from 19 September 1992 to 13 August 1993 and is hosted by Jimmy Mulville. Format